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Very nearly redundant with the link you provide. Normally [Cube] this would be sufficient grounds for you not to post it. It is certainly sufficient grounds for you to spell [Dently]'s name correctly. |
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I would get tangled up in the lanyard, but that's a problem specific to me ;-) |
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I've never seen a remote with numbers for buttons before, until now. |
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its a long piece of string! hee hee! |
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[skinflaps] I think some of the older All-for-One remotes had digits for buttons. A lot of Sony remotes (and probably other mfrs) have two small holes in the base specifically for tying in lanyards (I used to think they were unused battery connections) |
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You haven't lived [skin]. |
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What if accidentally, that string got tied to **something else**, and then you were pulling and pulling on the string, heaving on it, hauling, bellowing and snorting, tears running from your eyes, and then finally, you might say, "well, _this_ is certainly not my remote!" Would you still like this idea then? WOULD YOU? |
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[bungston] - YES! In two years of testing, I
have never reeled in something other than
the remote, but it is nice to think there
might be a hot girl on the other end. |
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